Why Visit India?

Ancient landmarks, multi-coloured temples, heady and chaotic cities and a history that stretches back through the centuries - India is a country like no other. Although bursting with famous landmarks which include the most intricate of the World’s Wonders, it is witnessing everyday that life in India leaves the biggest impression. Bright faces line ramshackle streets, eager to greet and welcome and the colourful festivals demonstrate India's gratitude and approach to life that can teach something to us all.

Cuisine

Cuisine

Landscapes

Landscapes

Culture

Culture

Festivals

Festivals

Holidays to India

India's Diwali Festival & Splendours of Rajasthan

India's Diwali Festival & Splendours of Rajasthan

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India's Holi Festival and Splendours of Rajasthan

India's Holi Festival and Splendours of Rajasthan

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Facts about India

Currency

Currency

The currency in India is the Indian Rupee (INR), symbolised by 

Time Zone

Time Zone

India operates on Indian Standard Time (IST), which is GMT+5:30, with no daylight saving time

Weather

Weather

India has a diverse climate; hot summers averaging 30-45°C and cool winters ranging from 5-20°C depending on the region

Things to see & do

Things to see & do

Visit the Taj Mahal in Agra, explore the vibrant markets of Jaipur, and experience the spiritual atmosphere of Varanasi along the Ganges River

Local Cuisine

Local Cuisine

Biryani (flavorful rice dish with meat, spices, and saffron), Masala Dosa (crispy rice crepe filled with spiced potatoes), and Butter Chicken (tender chicken cooked in a creamy tomato sauce)

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